Issue 34585: Don't use AC_RUN_IFELSE to determine float endian (original) (raw)

Currently configure.ac uses AC_RUN_IFELSE to determine the byte order of floats and doubles. This hurts when cross-compiling because a default is set, resulting in Python silently falling back to sub-optimal codepaths.

A partial improvement would be to not set a fallback, to force the user to set the right byte order explicitly.

However this test can be done without running anything. autoconf-archive has a macro that uses a carefully constructed double that encodes to an ASCII string in the binary, which is then examined using grep. Evil genius.

Attached is a POC using this. Currently the autoconf-archive macro only handles big and little endian not the ARM OABI mixed-endian format, so configure.ac assumes if the byte order is unknown then it's the crazy mixed-endian.

To be honest OABI is so old now, I don't believe anyone actually uses it anymore: everyone still on ARMv4 should have moved to EABI many years ago, and the mixed-endian support could be removed from Py3 in the future.